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Problems with Wet Excavated Material

May 6th, 2018|

Construction site problems with wet excavated material If you’re excavating moist material, and are lacking room, sun or more rain is forecasted, then lime could be the answer. Lime comes in many forms with the most common forms being Ag lime, hydrated lime and quick lime. Ag lime is generally used to adjust soil pH

Marulan Lime

March 30th, 2018|

Pacific Fertiliser can supply, deliver and spread Ag lime from the limestone pit at Marulan on the Hume Hwy. The super fine lime products are suitable from cropping, pastoral and horticultural operations in south west NSW. We can also offer pH mapping and variable rate lime applications to ensure you have a uniform pH across

Bathurst Lime

February 24th, 2018|

Pacific Fertiliser can supply, deliver and spread Ag lime from the Omya limestone pit and milling operations in Bathurst NSW. The super fine lime and prilled lime products are suitable from cropping, pastoral and horticultural operations throughout central west NSW. We can also offer pH mapping and variable rate lime applications to ensure you have

Galong Lime

March 30th, 2017|

Pacific Fertiliser can supply & deliver and spread Ag lime from the limestone pit at Galong off the Hume Hwy. The Ag lime products are suitable from cropping, pastoral and horticultural operations in the south west and riverina areas of NSW. We can also offer pH mapping and variable rate lime applications to ensure you

Riverton Lime

March 31st, 2016|

Pacific Fertiliser can supply &  deliver lime from the Riverton limestone pits just off Bruxner Hwy. The Ag lime products are suitable from cropping, pastoral and horticultural operations in the Northern Rivers, New England & Northern NSW areas. We can also offer pH mapping and variable rate lime applications to ensure you have a uniform

Treatment of Acid Sulphate Soil

July 15th, 2015|

Treatment of Acid Sulphate Soils Acid sulphate soil (ASS) is the common name given to soils and sediments containing iron sulfides, the most common being pyrite. When exposed to air due to drainage or disturbance, these soils produce sulphuric acid from reacting with oxygen, often releasing toxic quantities of heavy metals to the wider

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